10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAULESCENT»
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An encyclopædia of plants
Pods obovate inflated erect 10650 Caulescent procumb. FL pendulous racemose
, Po<is acute at each end hairy 10651 Stcmless villous. Pods erect roundish-obi
villous acuminate with style half 2-celIed ICIL.-J Stemless silky, Lead. 19 lane ...
John Claudius Loudon, George Don, David Wooster, 1836
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An Encyclopaedia of Plants
S ikes stalked longer than leaf 10661 Caulescent ascending, Leafl. ovate lane.
deflexed hairy, Spikes s ked longer than leaf 106652 Cauleseent diffuse downy,
Stipules united, Vi/ings emarg. Peduneles as long as leaf 10663 Caulescent
erect, ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1829
inflorescence acaulescent caulescent prostrate repent new growth Some stems
or shoot types function as protective devices by deterring an herbivore from
taking a bite of the plant. A thorn is a sharp-pointed stem or shoot. (A thorn is not
to be ...
4
Encyclopaedia of Plants: Comprising the Specific Character, ...
Pods obovate inflated erect 10650 Caulescent procumb. FL pendulous racemose
, Pods acute at each end hairy 10651 Stemless villous Pods erect roundish-obl.
villous acuminate with style half 2-celled 10652 Stemless silky, Leafl. 19 lane.
John Claudius Loudon, 1872
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
Astragalus christianus : caulescent erect, flowers glomerate f'ubscflile from all the
leafy axillas. This fends up italks near three feet high, which. are large at bottom,
and gradually diminish to the top; the leaves also at bottom are very long, and ...
6
Hortus Jamaicensis, Or a Botanical Description (according to ...
AJCy. , Caulescent, creeping, branched, capillary, ~bove Li-pinnated ; leaves
somei what imbricate, all three- pane J. 12. CITRESSINA. CYPRESS. Caulescent
, procumbent, crowded, pinnate, bi-pinns.te above; leaves imUri« cato, coirtex, ...
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Hortus Jamaicensis: Or A Botanical Description, (according ...
Caulescent, creeping, branched, capillary, above Li -pinnated ; leaves somewhat
imbricate, all thoee-parted. • • • - -12. Cl'PRESSlNA. CYPRESS.' Caulescent,
procun:bent, crowded, pinnate, bi-pinnctc above ; leaves imkri* cate, convex, ...
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Loudon's Encyclopædia of Plants: Comprising the Specific ...
Leaves oblong cuspidate, Spadix shorter than oblong sp 15455 Caulescent
rooting. Leaves cordate sagittate, Spadix as long as the cucullate 15453
Caulescent erect. Leaves sagittate, Spadix shorter than the cucullate ovate s 15*
54 ...
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1872
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Manual of botany, for North America: containing generic and ...
Astragalus, 32. 93. maatdtu, Mx. (A. p. Jo. 21- ) caulescent, procumbent : leafets
ovate, pubes-. cent : spikes peduncled : legumes one-way, straight, acuminate
both ends, pendulous. canailmsii, YV. (O. y. Ju. 2£.) caulescent, diffuse : leafets (
21 ) ...
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
Annual or perennial herbs of caulescent, acaulescent-rosulate, plurifoliate or
unifoliate habit. Leaves opposite, petiolate and with determinate growth in the
caulescent species, otherwise alternate or solitary and showing continued growth
.
Joachim W. Kadereit, 2004
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